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2016 Bill(s)
* HB 1565 Sponsor:Engler, Kevin Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Phase in the maximum amount of assets an elderly, blind or disabled person can have and still qualify for Medicaid from $1,000 for a eventually $5,000 with cost of living increases after the $5,000 is phased in. Double the limits for a married couple.
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HCS HB 1776 Sponsor:Engler, Kevin Status: S 3rd Read Description: Shorten the time a person must be a member of an organization to work at the organization's bingo games from two years to six months.
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HB 1808 Sponsor:Engler, Kevin Status: H 2nd Read Description: Provide a total income tax exemption on annual incomes $25,000 or less.
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HB 2039 Sponsor:Engler, Kevin Status: H Government Efficiency Description: Repeals a large number of repealed and expired statutes.
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HB 2149 Sponsor:Engler, Kevin Status: H Professional Registration Description: Require the Professional Registration Division issue an electrical contractor certificate to a person who holds a local electrical contractor license.
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HCS HB 2515 Sponsor:Engler, Kevin Status: H Perfection Description: Increase the amount of credit a gambling boat can extend to a person to gamble.
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HB 2560 Sponsor:Engler, Kevin Status: H 2nd Read Description: Prohibit various types of businesses from banning firearms in motor vehicles on their property except for a motor vehicle owned by the business.
See: Official legislative description and status* HB 2805 Sponsor:Engler, Kevin Status: H Select Com. on Commerce Description: Give the state administration power to appropriate funds for land clearance for projects involving tourism infrastructure facilities inncluding sports facilities and convention sites.
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